My $.02; It's a nice adapter and looks as nice or better then the pics that Renagadebuck has up. The mag release button does sit out to the side a little more then I thought but it functions, I see no real problems with it unless you abuse your firearms.
Now the only down side, if you are one of those people that have trouble turning a screw, this will be a hard project for you. If you understand how to work on stuff then it's just doing some grinding/cutting of the lower part of the trunnion just inside the mag well, the mag opening on the rifle doesn't need modded at all.
It does work and works very well, I put a few mags through the rifle last weekend and had no issues with it.
Now I did see a post somewhere on another forum where someone modded the front of the mag but cutting a little off the front corners, this would require less work on the rifle but I don't know how well the mag would hold up over time. But then it might not matter since the AR mags are really cheap right now?

This is a pic with a 20 rnd mag in, it all I had near me at the time.
I'll get better pics later

My $.02; It's a nice adapter and looks as nice or better then the pics that Renagadebuck has up. The mag release button does sit out to the side a little more then I thought but it functions, I see no real problems with it unless you abuse your firearms.
Now the only down side, if you are one of those people that have trouble turning a screw, this will be a hard project for you. If you understand how to work on stuff then it's just doing some grinding/cutting of the lower part of the trunnion just inside the mag well, the mag opening on the rifle doesn't need modded at all.
It does work and works very well, I put a few mags through the rifle last weekend and had no issues with it.
Now I did see a post somewhere on another forum where someone modded the front of the mag but cutting a little off the front corners, this would require less work on the rifle but I don't know how well the mag would hold up over time. But then it might not matter since the AR mags are really cheap right now?

This is a pic with a 20 rnd mag in, it all I had near me at the time.
I'll get better pics later

Thanks, Coils. I thought the limited modding was extremely easy and straight forward. Of course you are correct, if you are not mechanically inclined at all, almost any project is too much for you to handle on your own and should be taken to someone that can do it. What, in your opinion, would be a fair price for a gunsmith to charge for this service? I'm just curious as I've done some for folks that live close for nothing as it only takes me a few minutes, but I don't make my living working on guns. If I work on a car and it only takes 15 minutes, I don't usually charge anything either. People sometimes give me a $5, but I don't ask for it and try not to take it. Then again, 30 minutes or more, I charge an hour so it all works out.

Some of those guys over there just had to lock the adapter in place and were good to go.

Originally Posted by Coils

I know I wouldn't be that lucky.

Renegade, I told you I wouldn't be that lucky to have an easy one.
I don't know if the trunnion design were changed on these or not, I got this rifle in July or August. If you have an older rifle then there might be a difference?
Now I didn't measure it but before I started doing anything I put an AR mag in the mag well and there was a pretty good sized gap between the top of the mag and the bottom of the lower rail. I took a little off at a time and kept checking things, you've done some already and that would make it go a lot faster for you too.

But it does work and seems to work well.
Anything I said that sounded negitive is just nit-picking and minor, your adapter works and does what it's designed to do.

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Renegade, I told you I wouldn't be that lucky to have an easy one.
I don't know if the trunnion design were changed on these or not, I got this rifle in July or August. If you have an older rifle then there might be a difference?
Now I didn't measure it but before I started doing anything I put an AR mag in the mag well and there was a pretty good sized gap between the top of the mag and the bottom of the lower rail. I took a little off at a time and kept checking things, you've done some already and that would make it go a lot faster for you too.

But it does work and seems to work well.
Anything I said that sounded negitive is just nit-picking and minor, your adapter works and does what it's designed to do.

Thank you, but I was not critisizing, I was being honestly curious. I would not expect anyone to do it as fast as me the first time and you did it exactly the right way. I was just wondering what you thought a gunsmith should charge to do the mod. I reread the post and it does kinda sound crappy. I didn't mean for it to however. My girl friend did one, but then again, if I'm standing over your shoulder and hand you a dremmel, take my finger and touch the trunnion, and say put this there and grind with a steady pressure back and forth until I tell you to stop. If my dog had a thumb, I guess he could do it without any trouble too!